"IAA funds the risky initial steps," says @DavidFMahon. His innovative projects include spinout @LynkeosTech & Compact Radiation Detectors.
The IAA is a great opportunity for PDRAs to get a first grant, creates career opportunities, and is fast and ideal for exploring new ideas.
It was great to present at the @UofG_SciEng_IAA Proposal Writing Masterclass today.
Our Impact Accelerator Account has been an amazing source of support to apply our (@UofG_NHP & @LynkeosTech) innovations to address real-world challenges.
Thanks again for the invite @keefdd!
Want to know more about our #muography plans for the inspection of ageing built infrastructure? Then have a read of this article from @RICSnews MODUS featuring an interview with @DavidFMahon.
https://t.co/r1qIRWR8p4
Cosmic rays that spot decay: muons are allowing surveyors to see through steel and concrete, to assess the structural integrity of a building.
Find out how on #RICSModus: https://t.co/Z87SPopQXs
Well done to @DavidFMahon, his team at @UofGlasgow and partners at @UKNNL for scooping this award! We’re so proud to be working alongside both organisations to commercially exploit #muography within the UK nuclear industry.
And the winner of the Powerful Partnerships award is...
🥇National Nuclear Laboratory (@UKNNL) and @UofGlasgow
👏Winning for their pioneering research in the field of Muography, using natural radiation to shed unique light on the contents of shielded nuclear waste containers.
Congratulations @DavidFMahon! This is testament to our strong collaboration with @UofG_NHP@UKNNL and @UofGlasgow over the last 13(!!) years that has pioneered the development of #muography for nuclear waste inspection. 👏
Congrats to @DavidFMahon of @UofGPhysAstro and @LynkeosTech, who has received the prestigious Chief Scientist’s Award & Medal from @UKNNL in recognition of his pioneering research in the field of muography.
Read the full story here: https://t.co/gaCK5oIxwE
A @UofGlasgow spin-out is one of ten organisations to receive funding to help clean up UK nuclear sites 🧹
@LynkeosTech's technology harnesses cosmic rays to create non-invasive images of the interiors of structures 🏦
#ScotlandIsNow
https://t.co/4Rhc4KlgSR
DASA and the @NDAgovuk are pleased to announce that 10 innovative organisations have won a share of £708k in funding.
This will enable the development of innovations that help to monitor sensitive sites without the physical presence of humans.
Read on https://t.co/hsy381Bxwn
ICYMI: @DavidFMahon of @UofGPhysAstro and
@LynkeosTech is featured in this fascinating @FT piece about muography, which harnesses cosmic rays to allow scientists to see inside structures.
Read the full piece here 👉 https://t.co/gudWbRO8aH
Great interview be our very own @DavidFMahon in Financial Times about muon technology by @LynkeosTech „A tiny particle can travel through concrete. It could save many lives“
Excellent article in the @FT on the potential of muon tomography with contributions from our very own @DavidFMahon - A tiny particle can travel through concrete. It could save many lives https://t.co/0zj5DjNihI
We rarely use twitter these days, but wanted to flag our upcoming InTechBrew webinar, which you can sign up to here: https://t.co/PnuSwcJ0Ha
We'll discuss how we use cosmic rays to improve the safety of storage of nuclear waste. Join us at noon (UK time) on the 9th June!
Last day of the #WMSym2022 exhibition today, so it’s your last chance to talk to David and Dan about how #muography is transforming nuclear waste management in the UK. Time is also running out to grab some of our freebies.
First flight in two years… and it’s 11 hours! Fear not, I’m well prepared:
Funding application on 💻
Lots of @BlondeBill 🎶 on 📱
Series 1-5 of @ThePeakyBlinder
Master of Djinn by @pdjeliclark 📖
…and I’ll probably end up sleeping!